Activist Jumps into Bullfighting Ring to Comfort Dying Bull

In an extraordinary act of bravery, an animal rights activist jumped
into the Malagueta bullfighting ring to comfort a dying bull in Malaga,
Spain, yesterday. For a few moments, Virginia Ruiz, 38, was able to lay
her body over the bull and shield him before arena officials and fans
violently hauled her away. "I could hear him crying in pain and I
jumped down, walked across the ring to where he lay dying," Ms. Ruiz
explained to me via Skype this morning. "He looked at me and I believe
he felt my energy. I wanted to give him love before he left this earth,"
she said.

As she was pulled off the bull, the crowd of bullfighting fans jeered,
yelling "fuera!" (get out) in unison. "They called me names,"
said Ruiz, "they kicked me, they spit on me, they told me to go back
to the kitchen and they called me a whore."

The bull was stabbed to death.

Ms. Ruiz attended the bullfight alone on a day that had free admission—she
did not buy a ticket to enter the 9000-seat arena. She claimed her intention
was to merely film the cruelty in the ring, which was only three-fourths
full despite the free admission yesterday.

Impulsively, when she heard the bull cry out, she jumped down and walked
toward him. "Because I was walking, not running, they [the crowd]
didn't yet realize I am an activist until I got very close to the bull,"
said Ruiz. "He was still alive before they could do the final stabbing
with the small knife in the back of the neck. He was crying, he tried
looking at the people," she said.

Ms. Ruiz, who has been an anti-bullfighting activist since 2008, said
there were at most, only 1500 people in the ring. The side of the arena
which was in the sun was empty and the shady side was only three-fourths
full, she said, including "many children in attendance."

"We want for America to know what is happening here. Hemingway was
wrong about this whole barbaric tradition. We feel ashamed. It doesn't
represent us. There is more to Spain than bullfighting. We are a wonderful
people. We are seen as a third world country instead of European."

Watch video of Ms. Ruiz walk through the ring here.

After Ms. Ruiz was violently escorted out and held illegally, she was
grilled on the spot by local police, who noted her address. She will be
receiving a notice for trespassing and will have to pay a fine of up to
6000 Euros ( $6700).

The European parliament subsidizes the blood sport of bullfighting with
600 million Euros per year.

"I feel I was doing the right thing," said Ms. Ruiz. "He
knew I was fighting for his rights."